lacool
The second mouse gets the cheese!
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I posted this on the resorts board as well, but the only reason we used valet is because it is free to DVC members, so I thought other DVCers would be interested .....
We just returned from a wonderful trip, but our last day was certainly a bummer when we retrieved the car from the valet to leave and the GPS unit was gone. It had been there on Saturday night when we went to Downtown Disney, but it was gone Tuesday morning when they brought the car up.
There was no forced entry, so the unit was either taken by a valet or the car was never locked, which I find extremely negligent. The valet manager said he'd file an incident report (BTW, he mentioned ours was the second GPS stolen that week) and gave me a number to call. Apparently the valet company is a subcontractor, not Disney employees. I called and they said I needed to talk to a woman named Sherry who "handled" these incidents. When I got hold of Sherry it seemed she never got any incident report from the manager and she informed me that the valet ticket clearly instructed me not to leave valuables in the car, so they had no liability. She gave me the number for the Orange County Sheriff's office to file a report.
I realize that it was foolish to leave it in the car, but I really expected a minimum level of care when I left the car with the valet. That includes locking the doors when they park it, just as I would do when I park it. Am I expecting too much?
UPDATE 5/6/08
I received a letter from the valet company in the mail yesterday ... It may just be me taking it personally, but it sounds kind of snotty ....
"We have decided to deny your claim. The owners of the Walt Disny World Resort and Cars Company will not be responsible for property damage or loss incurred due to the actions of others. As per our policy we assume no liability for fire, theft, or damage in any case. Also when parking it clearly states on the ticket that before parking your vehicle to please take all personal valuables with you as the owners of the Walt Disney resorts and Valet Company do not assume responsibilities for the loss of such valuables. This notification is being sent to you per your request, and our company is not taking responsibility. Thank you for your attention to this matter."
For the record, the only "claim" I made was the incident report that the valet manager on duty filed.
We just returned from a wonderful trip, but our last day was certainly a bummer when we retrieved the car from the valet to leave and the GPS unit was gone. It had been there on Saturday night when we went to Downtown Disney, but it was gone Tuesday morning when they brought the car up.
There was no forced entry, so the unit was either taken by a valet or the car was never locked, which I find extremely negligent. The valet manager said he'd file an incident report (BTW, he mentioned ours was the second GPS stolen that week) and gave me a number to call. Apparently the valet company is a subcontractor, not Disney employees. I called and they said I needed to talk to a woman named Sherry who "handled" these incidents. When I got hold of Sherry it seemed she never got any incident report from the manager and she informed me that the valet ticket clearly instructed me not to leave valuables in the car, so they had no liability. She gave me the number for the Orange County Sheriff's office to file a report.
I realize that it was foolish to leave it in the car, but I really expected a minimum level of care when I left the car with the valet. That includes locking the doors when they park it, just as I would do when I park it. Am I expecting too much?
UPDATE 5/6/08
I received a letter from the valet company in the mail yesterday ... It may just be me taking it personally, but it sounds kind of snotty ....
"We have decided to deny your claim. The owners of the Walt Disny World Resort and Cars Company will not be responsible for property damage or loss incurred due to the actions of others. As per our policy we assume no liability for fire, theft, or damage in any case. Also when parking it clearly states on the ticket that before parking your vehicle to please take all personal valuables with you as the owners of the Walt Disney resorts and Valet Company do not assume responsibilities for the loss of such valuables. This notification is being sent to you per your request, and our company is not taking responsibility. Thank you for your attention to this matter."
For the record, the only "claim" I made was the incident report that the valet manager on duty filed.